Soho House Toronto

It's official: After three years of making a scene with a pop-up location, the Soho House is putting down its roots in Toronto for good. An extension of the line of members-only social clubs that boasts locations everywhere from Los Angeles to London, the Canada addition takes over what was one of Toronto's first hotels in the 1800s. Sample an array of international cheeses at the Club Restaurant or talk about your favorite Scorsese movie at the ever-intimate Library – all just a block away from the action at the festival's headquarters.

The Soho House celebrated the second day of the Toronto Film Festival on Friday with parties for Imogene, The Master and Anna Karenina.

Trudie Styler was one of the first guests to arrive. Wearing a white dress, Styler – who co-produced Imogene – sipped on a Grey Goose Le Fizz cocktail and happily greeted Kristen Wiig and Darren Criss, who star in the film.

Upstairs, The Master star Amy Adams arrived in an elegant black dress and spent most of the party chatting with guests.

Julianne Moore was also spotted mingling with guests and relaxing after a busy day of festival activities.

Breaking Bad's Aaron Paul – in town to promote Smashed – also made the scene, chatting with fans and fellow stars alike. He even recounted when he and fiancé Lauren Parsekian saw Sally Field on a recent flight and "were completely starstruck," says a source. "But she had the same reaction toward him!" Who wouldn't?